Stalking has ruined my life

I think this is my 6th place in two years, technically my 7th bcuz I stayed in two apartments in the same building. I discovered a high rise hotel that was safe in its construction, but then when I was sleeping there as the only person on the floor, a man who claimed to be the maintenance man let himself in my room in the middle of the night and because I have PTSD I woke up as soon as I heard the door creak, I jumped up from my sleep and and yelled "what are you doing in my roooooooom??????" It was a total "Let's Gooooooo situation"

The hotel claimed the dude was trying to fix my toilet but I thought that was a sketchy as hell excuse, and I don't think that was what was really happening, as I hadn't complained about it and it was the middle of the night, and the room was booked. I had been there a few days and put in zero work orders. After that I was barricading my door.

Strangely, I checked out of that hotel and found a short term rental, but what was strange was that when I was staying in the short term rental, someone let themselves in in the middle of the night. I was in my bed, asleep and the door had a pass-code lock and because I have PTSD as soon as someone touched the door handle, I was wide awake. There was nobody else staying in the rental, and I stayed silent as I heard them try every other door in the place, which was 2 other doors and the bathroom. After that I was looking out the window and there was a guy in a white car who then took a photo or video of me looking out the window.

I stayed in my room until the white car left and then in the morning when I was finally brave enough to open the door of my room, the apartment door was hanging wide open, and there was two other rooms besides mine, and one of those had been locked, and one had been unlocked but closed. In the morning, the unlocked door was wide open and the locked door, was still locked.

The apartment door was an electronic touch screen pass-code door lock that the landlord kept changing every time there was a tenant move out, and there weren't many tenants often. So the code I had for the apartment door that night was fresh, no one else should have had it. The code for the other two rooms, the landlord had.

At first I thought the landlord might have sent someone he hired to check on the property and see if I had invited any guests that didn't pay to stay, and then take a photo to prove he had been there, to get paid, but if the landlord had sent that guy he would have given him the pass-code. One door was locked, one was unlocked. He only opened the door for the unlocked room, and not the pass-code locked room. I mean, if you were a landlord and wanted to make sure 2 empty rooms that weren't paid for stayed empty unless they were paid for, and you gave someone the front door code, wouldn't you make sure they had both codes for both un-booked rooms? Also why wouldn't his employee shut the apartment door?

I asked the landlord if he had sent someone to check out the property and explained what happened and he seemed genuinely perplexed, and said no, then he moved me to a different unit in the same building, a studio apartment, and gave me a big discount.

He could have totally lied to me, but I think he might have been being honest because he upgraded me to a safer unit for less, and seemed perplexed.

Now, see what I just did, I read your one reply and wanted to answer then went on this whole PTSD I can't sleep why the fuck do people keep coming in my bubble when I'm asleep trip lol sorry

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